High-Strength Hydrogel Attachment through Nanofibrous Reinforcement.

Authors

Zhao, J; Kirillova, A; Kelly, CN; Xu, H; Koshut, WJ; Yang, F; Gall, K; Wiley, BJ

Abstract

The repair of a cartilage lesion with a hydrogel requires a method for long-term fixation of the hydrogel in the defect site. Attachment of a hydrogel to a base that allows for integration with bone can enable long-term fixation of the hydrogel, but current methods of forming bonds to hydrogels have less than a tenth of the shear strength of the osteochondral junction. This communication describes a new method, nanofiber-enhanced sticking (NEST), for bonding a hydrogel to a base with an adhesive shear strength three times larger than the state-of-the-art. An example of NEST is described in which a nanofibrous bacterial cellulose sheet is bonded to a porous base with a hydroxyapatite-forming cement followed by infiltration of the nanofibrous sheet with hydrogel-forming polymeric materials. This approach creates a mineralized nanofiber bond that mimics the structure of the osteochondral junction, in which collagen nanofibers extend from cartilage into a mineralized region that anchors cartilage to bone.

Citation

Zhao, Jiacheng, Alina Kirillova, Cambre N. Kelly, Heng Xu, William J. Koshut, Feichen Yang, Ken Gall, and Benjamin J. Wiley. “High-Strength Hydrogel Attachment through Nanofibrous Reinforcement.” Advanced Healthcare Materials 10, no. 4 (February 2021): e2001119. https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202001119.

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